Anil B. has a diverse work experience spanning various companies and roles. Anil began their career as an intern at VXL Instruments in 2002. After that, they worked at Novell Software Development (I) Private Ltd as a Sr. Software Engineer, contributing to the development of Novell Kerberos KDC, SASL GSSAPI, NMAS Kerberos Methods, and other products. Anil also worked as a Development test engineer for various products, performing functional, stress, and performance testing.
Anil then joined Goldman Sachs as a Sr. Security Engineer, where they focused on authentication and security enhancements using C/C++, GSSAPI, SSPI, and ISAPI Filters. Anil developed GSAuthnClient APIs for clients to authenticate to the WebID infrastructure.
After Goldman Sachs, Anil worked at Hewlett-Packard as a Sr. Software Engineer/Specialist, primarily focusing on file system development and system administration tasks on RHEL servers. Anil also performed feature enhancements, defect triage, scalability and FS limits, VFS interfaces, and file and inode operations.
Following their time at HP, Anil worked at Red Hat as a System Engineer/TSC until 2015, and then at The Linux Foundation and OpenDaylight Project as a Release Engineer starting in 2016. The details provided do not specify the end dates for those roles.
Anil B. obtained a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) degree from Visvesvaraya Technological University from 1999 to 2002. In addition to their formal education, Anil has acquired several certifications, including the ONAP 2022 Contributor certification from The Linux Foundation in February 2022, a Machine Learning certification from Coursera Course Certificates in January 2016, a Machine Learning Foundations: A Case Study Approach certification from Coursera Course Certificates in December 2015, a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in April 2015, a RedHat Performance Tuning - EX442 certification from Red Hat in November 2013, an RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) certification from Red Hat in November 2012, and a Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certification from The Linux Foundation (obtained month and year unspecified).
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